The Republican front-runner in the Georgia governor's race said in a secretly recorded conversation that he pushed and helped pass an education measure he considered "bad public policy" in order to deprive a political rival of campaign support. And his July 24 runoff rival says the recording raises "serious ethical and legal questions."

The Republican front-runner in the Georgia governor's race said in a secretly recorded conversation that he pushed and helped pass an education measure he considered "bad public policy" in order to deprive a political rival of campaign support. And his July 24 runoff rival says the recording raises "serious ethical and legal questions."